Between the two given choices the former one sounds reasonable while the()seems unacceptable to us.
A.second
B.last
C.latter
D.later
A.second
B.last
C.latter
D.later
第1题
A) To have reviewed
B) Having reviewed
C) Reviewing
D) Being reviewed
第2题
解释政府购买和转移支付之间的差别。每种情况举出两个例子。
Explain the difference between government purchases and transfer payments. Give two examples of each.
第3题
Piaget and Keasey wouldnt agree on
A.the excuses children give for harmful acts committed against themselves.
B.the age at which children can distinguish between accidental and intentional harm.
C.the reason why young children can"t make distinctions involvimg harm.
D.the idea that children occupy two stages of moral development.
第4题
M: I'm sorry, Miss Simpson But I'm not authorized to give out that kind of information.
What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?
(13)
A.Patient and nurse
B.Teacher and student
C.Secretary and client
D.Guest and receptionist
第5题
听力原文: A young man who refused to give his name dived into the river yesterday morning to save a twelve-year-old boy. The boy ran away after he was rescued. He had been swimming in the river and had caught his foot between two concrete posts under the bridge. He shouted out for help. At the time a young man was riding across the bridge on his bicycle. He quickly got down and dived into the fiver. He then freed the boy' s foot and helped him to the river bank where a small crowd had collected. The boy thanked his rescuer sincerely, then ran off down the mad. He was last seen climbing over a gate before disappearing over the top of the hill. The young man who was about 20 years of age said, "I don't blame the boy for not giving his name. Why should he? If he wants to swim in the river, that' s his business. And if I want to help him, that's mine. You can not have my name either." He then am back to the bridge, got on his bicycle and rode away.
(30)
A.He fell into the river but couldn't swim.
B.He fell into the river together with his bike.
C.He had his foot caught between two posts in the river.
D.He dived into the river but couldn't reach the surface.
第6题
Bargaining is a repulsive habit; compromise is one of the highest human virtues -- the difference between the two being that the first is practiced on the Continent, the latter in Great Britain. The genius for compromise has another aspect, too. It has a tendency to unite together everything which is bad. English club life, for instance, unites the liabilities of social life with the boredom of solitude. An average English house combines all the curses of civilization with the ups and downs of life in the open. It's all right to have windows, but you must not have double windows because double would indeed stop the wind from blowing right into the room, and after all, you must be fair and give the wind a chance. It is a right to have central heating in an English home, except in the bathroom, because that is the only place where you are naked and wet at the same time, and you must give British germs a fair chance. The open fire is an accepted, indeed a traditional institution. You sit in front of it and your face is hot whilst your back is cold. It is a fair compromise between two extremes and settles the problems of how to burn and catch cold at the same time.
English spelling is a compromise between documentary expressions and an elaborate code-system; spending 3 hours in a queue in front of a cinema is a compromise between entertainment and asceticism; the English weather is a fair compromise between rain and fog; to employ an English charwoman is a compromise between having a dirty house Or cleaning it yourself; Yorkshire pudding is a compromise between a pudding and the country of Yorkshire.
The tone of the author in writing this passage is ______.
A.satirical
B.earnest
C.sincere
D.delightful
第7题
A stethoscope can be used to______.
A.check health conditions
B.cure some illnesses
C.measure temperature
D.treat heart disease
第8题
Wise compromise is one of the basic principles and virtues of the British.
If a continental greengrocer asks 14 shillings (or crown, or francs) for a bunch of radishes, and his customer offers 2, and finally they strike bargain agreeing on 6 shillings, this is just the low continental habit of bargaining; on the other hand if the British dock-workers or any other workers claim a rise of 4 shillings per day, and the employers first flatly refuse even a penny, but after a six weeks' strike they agree to a rise of 2 shillings a day--that is yet another proof of the British genius for compromise. Bargaining is a repulsive habit; compromise is one of the highest human virtues--the difference between the two being that the first is practiced on the Continent, the latter in Great Britain.
The genius for compromise has another aspect, too. It has a tendency to unite together everything which is bad. English club life, for instance, unites the liabilities of social life with the boredom of solitude. An average English house combines all the curses of civilization with the ups and downs of life in the open. It is all right to have windows, but you must not have double windows because double would indeed stop the wind from blowing right into the room, and after all, you must be fair and give the wind a chance. It is all right to have central heating in an English home, except in the bathroom, because that is the only place where you are naked and wet at the same time, and you must give British germs a fair chance. The open fire is an accepted, indeed a traditional institution. You sit in front of it and your face is hot whilst your back is cold. It is a fair compromise between two extremes and settles the problems of how to burn and catch cold at the same time.
English spelling is a compromise between documentary expressions and an elaborate code-system; spending 3 hours in a queue in front of a cinema is a compromise between entertainment and asceticism; the English weather is a fair compromise between rain and fog; to employ an English charwoman is a compromise between having a dirty house and cleaning it yourself; Yorkshire pudding is a compromise between a pudding and the county of Yorkshire.
The tone of the author in writing this passage is a(n) ______ one.
A.satirical
B.earnest
C.sincere
D.delightful
第9题
A.Their research has helped to decide between the two views because it has focused on questions to which Clements and Gleason would give opposing answers. Who was right?Many ecologists have made precise measurements, designed to test the assumptions of both the Clements and Gleason models.For instance, along mountain slopes, does one life zone, or habitat type, grade sharply or gradually into another?If the divisions are sharp, perhaps the reason is that the community is so well integrated, so holistic, so like Clements viewed it, that whole clusters of species must remain together. If the divisions are gradual, perhaps, as Gleason suggested, each species is responding individually to its environment, and clusters of species are not so integrated that they must always occur together.
B.Who was right? Their research has helped to decide between the two views because it has focused on questions to which Clements and Gleason would give opposing answers. Many ecologists have made precise measurements, designed to test the assumptions of both the Clements and Gleason models.For instance, along mountain slopes, does one life zone, or habitat type, grade sharply or gradually into another?If the divisions are sharp, perhaps the reason is that the community is so well integrated, so holistic, so like Clements viewed it, that whole clusters of species must remain together. If the divisions are gradual, perhaps, as Gleason suggested, each species is responding individually to its environment, and clusters of species are not so integrated that they must always occur together.
C.Who was right?Many ecologists have made precise measurements, designed to test the assumptions of both the Clements and Gleason models. Their research has helped to decide between the two views because it has focused on questions to which Clements and Gleason would give opposing answers. For instance, along mountain slopes, does one life zone, or habitat type, grade sharply or gradually into another?If the divisions are sharp, perhaps the reason is that the community is so well integrated, so holistic, so like Clements viewed it, that whole clusters of species must remain together. If the divisions are gradual, perhaps, as Gleason suggested, each species is responding individually to its environment, and clusters of species are not so integrated that they must always occur together.
D.Who was right?Many ecologists have made precise measurements, designed to test the assumptions of both the Clements and Gleason models.For instance, along mountain slopes, does one life zone, or habitat type, grade sharply or gradually into another? Their research has helped to decide between the two views because it has focused on questions to which Clements and Gleason would give opposing answers. If the divisions are sharp, perhaps the reason is that the community is so well integrated, so holistic, so like Clements viewed it, that whole clusters of species must remain together. If the divisions are gradual, perhaps, as Gleason suggested, each species is responding individually to its environment, and clusters of species are not so integrated that they must always occur together.
第10题
听力原文:M: I think I could get a pay rise.
W: Isn't your salary high enough?
M: Well, it's good enough for one person. Since my mother moved in with me, I have troubles paying my expenses.
W: I wish I could give you more. You know what I am giving you is all I can afford now.
M: I know that. I appreciate your concern.
What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A.Boss and employee.
B.Brother and sister.
C.Salesperson and customer.
D.Doctor and patient.
第11题
听力原文: (W: Wang Q: Qian B: Black)
W: Please allow me to introduce you to Mr. Qian, President of our corporation. This is Mr. Black, our American friend.
Q: How do you do, Mr. Qian.
B: How do your do, Mr. Black.
Q: I'm very glad you can come.
B: It's very kind of you to have invited me. I really do not deserve your kindness.
Q: We appreciate your close cooperation in the recent transaction and the trade between our two countries.
B: It's the result of our joint efforts. The purpose of my mission is to promote trade between our two countries.
Q: Please sit down and have a cigarette.
B: Excellent cigarette !
Q: I'm glad you like it. You are a veteran smoker, I guess.
B: Aha! (coughing)... I used to be. They say I smoked like a chimney, but now I'm trying to cut down.
Q: As a heavy smoker, it's no easy matter to give up smoking. I tried several times and several times. I failed. (laughing)
B: There's no harm having one cigarette or two once in a while, but heavy smoking is certainly bad for health.
W: Now, dinner is ready. To the table, please.
Q: Yes, please.
B: Please.
Look at the form. below.
You will hear three men introducing each other before dinner.
Mr. Black comes from (5)______
The purpose of the mission is to (6)______ between the two countries.
Mr. Black used to be a (7) ______
Mr. Qian is also a (8)______